Phillip Scott reports on Busta Rhymes's tour cancellation. Busta Rhymes has been radio silent about this canceled tour. Do you think his disrespect for Black American culture has something to do with it?
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@ironmike8303Ай бұрын
Let's not forget that it was a African American who gave him the name Busta Rhymes.
@thechief8694Ай бұрын
Yep. Chuck D!!
@MisterJackson-so9loАй бұрын
Exactly!!! What an ungrateful jerk.
@goldbabycarti361522 күн бұрын
Buster Rhymes is a football player from Miami that’s where Chuck D got it from ..a damn shame how they try to play us
@closeredge5198Ай бұрын
He never would've had the guts to try this in the 90s
@ryanscott4866Ай бұрын
Facts
@ProbateprepnowАй бұрын
The deceptocrats got his mind twisted
@winluvwinluv3734Ай бұрын
Ever.
@QueenScript404Ай бұрын
Oh he knew better!
@demetriusmixon4141Ай бұрын
In Brooklyn, they were saying that his "cousin" Rampage had him robbed back in the 90s.
@GabreyaАй бұрын
SMH. He destroyed his whole career and legacy by demeaning the very people who put him on the map, Foundational Black Americans.
@lavonnealexander6936Ай бұрын
Trust me , nicki Minaj is going end up the same way.
@MarshaScott-ns1zdАй бұрын
@@lavonnealexander6936Good
@thekorsh4230Ай бұрын
@@lavonnealexander6936 She's not shitting on the culture
@DoDahhhhhhhhhАй бұрын
@@thekorsh4230 She has took a dump on Black America multiple times. Get her outta here
@markdaniels4178Ай бұрын
Ban all Jamaicans and west Indians period
@HTTC4life1981Ай бұрын
I just heard this as a black American and i lost all respect for Busta smh
@HH-mv6bw14 күн бұрын
Hip hop as music and culture formed during the 1970s in New York City from the multicultural exchange between African Americans and children of immigrants from countries in the Caribbean, most notably Jamaica.[50] Hip hop music in its infancy has been described as an outlet and a voice for the disenfranchised youth of marginalized backgrounds and low-income areas, as the hip hop culture reflected the social, economic and political realities of their lives.[51][52] Many of the people who helped establish hip hop culture, including DJ Kool Herc, DJ Disco Wiz, Grandmaster Flash, and Afrika Bambaataa were of Latin American or Caribbean origin.
@anthonysisay15578 күн бұрын
Me too, as an African.
@daniyahwebb3546 күн бұрын
@@anthonysisay1557nope
@RuddBoy3996Ай бұрын
Busta sampled all of our Greatest like Rick James , James Brown and ect but we don't have a culture 😂😂😂😂.
@ikeski12315 күн бұрын
Some nerve
@shakeemdiggz2354Ай бұрын
Busta Rhymes needs to worry about his people, being banned off their beaches.
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
Exactly
@MADNEWYORKER914Ай бұрын
Word!!! The Chinese is over there being very disrespectful towards the Jamaicans.
@TeelaRiversАй бұрын
Amen, Asians own Jamaica.
@TeelaRiversАй бұрын
He has time to worry about us.
@MichaelSimpson-sn1ywАй бұрын
And they own no business in there own homeland
@MzVedaborntoJudahАй бұрын
Busta Rhymes needed to make sure the Latino and West Indians, who has influenced him so deeply purchased concert tickets! FBA’s didn’t bother and look at that…CANCELLED!👏🏾👏🏾
@MarlonWallace-ux1bfАй бұрын
Go find bottom shelf Brad.
@shrifamudondo1081Ай бұрын
Reminds me how South Africans didn't buy Burna Boy's tickets in South Africa and the canceled it. He back doored them and he thought they forgot.
@HH-mv6bw14 күн бұрын
Hip hop as music and culture formed during the 1970s in New York City from the multicultural exchange between African Americans and children of immigrants from countries in the Caribbean, most notably Jamaica.[50] Hip hop music in its infancy has been described as an outlet and a voice for the disenfranchised youth of marginalized backgrounds and low-income areas, as the hip hop culture reflected the social, economic and political realities of their lives.[51][52] Many of the people who helped establish hip hop culture, including DJ Kool Herc, DJ Disco Wiz, Grandmaster Flash, and Afrika Bambaataa were of Latin American or Caribbean origin.
@daniyahwebb3546 күн бұрын
@@HH-mv6bwstop lying
@TheamberwhiteshowАй бұрын
How can they say black Americans have no culture, when we had James Brown. It would be no hip-hop without James Brown.💯
@saintgermain6031Ай бұрын
Wouldn't be no Hip Hop if it weren't for Parliament Funkadelic also.
@mangojuce0079Ай бұрын
@@saintgermain6031 True dat! But not more than The Isley Brothers though🤟🏿
@ceemoby5Ай бұрын
@@saintgermain6031 Don't forget James Brown too.
@libfuzzy462927 күн бұрын
Tbh I wish hip hop never existed it ruined the black community
@diallogibson669116 күн бұрын
Where did he say blk Americans have no culture? I’m confused I think he said America blacks are Africans not Americans
@laticiasaunders1497Ай бұрын
Once he said Jamaicans started hip-hop and we don't have NO culture I was done with him🚫🚫🚫canceled!!!
@Jah_NzolaАй бұрын
The crazy part is we literally influenced jamaican music. Ska music is the progenitor of rocksteady and reggae, and Ska is literally an emulation of rhythm blues and jazz. All of the fathers of reggae, Toots and Maytals, Bob Marley etc were inspired and influenced by Roscoe Gordon, Sam Cooke, Curtis Mayfield etc. Infact, the most famous Reggae song of all time, One love by Bob Marley was cowritten, coauthored by Curtis Mayfield.
@Jah_NzolaАй бұрын
Even til today dancehall is heavily influenced by hiphop, right now the new wave in jamaica is “trap dancehall”
@terrellcuevo2369Ай бұрын
Same here!
@Ms_KymmАй бұрын
Facts!!
@offcamtvАй бұрын
💯
@herbertmason2888Ай бұрын
As a 74 year old Jamaican living in England since childhood, I find Busta's comment offensive and ill-informed. Black American and Black Caribbean have a shared history. Black Americans lead and the rest of us follow - God bless our Black American brothers/sisters. Busta Rhymes is a fool!!
@tangelahenderson2198Ай бұрын
Well Said Sir❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
@pinkiesopettietuskaderaАй бұрын
💯✖️💯 ❤
@taq1238Ай бұрын
As a 74 year old Jamaican you've lost touch. Marcus Garvey bought Pan-Africanism to the US? Rastafarianism was/is as much as Pan-African movement as it is a religion.
@123kjaahАй бұрын
Brother I'm a 60 year old Jamaican and I have no beef with our Black Americans brothers and sisters however living in the States for 40 years, I can unequivocally tell you that Busta Rhymes is not wrong... I've Live here on the East Coast NYC in the time of KRS, and MC Shan we're talking about the South Bronx. In that time Jamaican over ran the South Bronx in population and with their SOUND SYSTEM'S. It was a man call DJ KOOL HERC from JAMAICA that created the BREAK BEATS that we now know originated the genre called HOP HOP. He is the originator and FOUNDING FATHER, people like AFRICA BAMBADA came after my brother. Do your due diligence. Yes Jamaicans and African Americans have a shared history and that's why Busta is talking about his unique influences... Most people outside of NYC are IGNORANT to the creation of HIP HOP mustless it's ORIGINAL INFLUENCES, NYC was and still is a monster if aa melting pot Do your homework... ONE LOVE 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@123kjaahАй бұрын
Brother I'm a 60 year old Jamaican and I have no beef with our Black Americans brothers and sisters however living in the States for 40 years, I can unequivocally tell you that Busta Rhymes is not wrong... I've Live here on the East Coast NYC in the time of KRS, and MC Shan we're talking about the South Bronx. In that time Jamaican over ran the South Bronx in population and with their SOUND SYSTEM'S. It was a man call DJ KOOL HERC from JAMAICA that created the BREAK BEATS that we now know originated the genre called HOP HOP. He is the originator and FOUNDING FATHER, people like AFRICA BAMBADA came after my brother. Do your due diligence. Yes Jamaicans and African Americans have a shared history and that's why Busta is talking about his unique influences... Most people outside of NYC are IGNORANT to the creation of HIP HOP mustless it's ORIGINAL INFLUENCES, NYC was and still is a monster if a melting pot Do your homework... ONE LOVE 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@williepennington3101Ай бұрын
Also we created, spark plugs, fiberoptics, air condition, lawn mower, automatic lubricator, which runs trains, planes, machinery and airplanes. Gas furnaces which led to central air, clothes dryer ironing board, over 100 plus HBCUS , Filaments that causes light bulbs to shine, rock and roll, jazz, gospel, R&B, and I can go on and on we just don't dominate sports and music, but we built this nation and western Europe, yes we innovated all, and all this and more is documented we got the receipts. We are a resilient and powerful people
@jeanettejohnson7315Ай бұрын
We created chairs too.🪑
@FolloweroftheTrueKingАй бұрын
Open Heart surgery❤️🩹, Blood transfusions, Blood banks, and pacemakers. Also, let's not forget the eternal HeLa cells. RIH Henrietta Lacks 💐
@bobbuilder3719Ай бұрын
Dam
@Mrs.Nikki1980Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@descarteslaborde5595Ай бұрын
Afro Carib here. I fully support African Americans in this and many other social issues. Busta just hatin.
@Inspirational293Ай бұрын
The crazy part it seems like the world pushing black Americans together because it seems like we are hated without a cause.
@tarharqataseti9261Ай бұрын
Psalms 83:1 - 6
@neffii8Ай бұрын
Jealousy is a real thing 😂
@lindar6326Ай бұрын
JELOUSY IS ALL IT IS
@RicardoFrazier-cs9xlАй бұрын
@@lindar6326truth be told??
@sjmd2613Ай бұрын
You make a good point if it takes this to bring FBA together then let them bring it on
@bigh9884Ай бұрын
Apparently Busta's Jamaican people didn't come out to support his concert.
@MADNEWYORKER914Ай бұрын
Word!!! LMBAO
@dariusandrews4490Ай бұрын
Lol
@khayeelwilson-el5370Ай бұрын
That’s what I was thinking!
@t-bloc2763Ай бұрын
Agreed..
@tarharqataseti9261Ай бұрын
80% of Hip Hop concerts are wypipo they must have abandoned him too
@GreazvstheworldАй бұрын
I'll never in my life listen to another Busta rhymes anything..... And he can be seen in the streets as well. Because this disrespect has to stop
@rooseveltadams761Ай бұрын
Let's be real. The world follows black American culture. We fuel the world.
@lukmanadeyemiАй бұрын
What is your culture? Crime and twerking
@lukmanadeyemiАй бұрын
This why no one takes black american seriously
@tyiingram9878Ай бұрын
💯🙌🏿
@ronnie2699Ай бұрын
Facts
@sylviasworld939718 күн бұрын
People dip in and out of trends and influences though. What is churned out as "Black American culture" is it really still decided by Black Americans when you look behind?
@marilynwashington4520Ай бұрын
He doesn’t even exist anymore to me. So tired of the disrespect. We welcome everyone and as soon as they get a leg up, they kick us with it.
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
I'm tired of it too
@MADNEWYORKER914Ай бұрын
I feel you. Akon is definitely done!!
@dbuffaleausouldieress5378Ай бұрын
Remembering Akon’s Comments awhile back..
@africaisking7817Ай бұрын
Chinese created Hip Hop while building The Great Wall Of China don't hate 🤨 🇨🇳
@MaryJaneJones.Ай бұрын
@@africaisking7817that's so funny.
@bottomuptv9836Ай бұрын
Black American are The Culture!
@markaddison4642Ай бұрын
In real-time 🇺🇸
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
Yes Sir!!!!
@theconceptofmentalwellness355Ай бұрын
World wide
@staceyrivers1138Ай бұрын
💯
@ataurusqueenofzion916Ай бұрын
You are not my culture,I have my own African culture
@scmade1437Ай бұрын
Let's withdraw our support.
@ancient1967Ай бұрын
All skin folk ain’t kin folk. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you Busta!🤨😡
@haroldjennings6753Ай бұрын
Black people created hip hop. I'm 62 years old. I grew up with it as a young man.
@ListenThis-th8rcАй бұрын
Jamaicans are not black?
@One_of_Many750Ай бұрын
Correction, Black Americans Created Hip-Hop. It Began In Projects of The Bronx, And I Want To Add In Harlem As Well.
@thepeacefulfarmАй бұрын
Please Google Clive Campbell "DJ Kool Herc"🤦🏾♀️.
@oldmanjesus9855Ай бұрын
@@ListenThis-th8rc Black americans dont see themselves as the same kind of black as the rest of the black race, they think they're above everybody else. They see themselves as dark whites
@truw1600Ай бұрын
@@ListenThis-th8rcNo .
@anthonyalexander7246Ай бұрын
They hate what they wish they were.
@ProbateprepnowАй бұрын
Neither does Obama as a colored man.
@addingupto1002Ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@ogunrebukeracistsxenophobe9661Ай бұрын
anthonyalexander Yeah right, I'm sure Busta would give up his millions and accolades to be like a bunch of indoctrinated, self-hating internet groupies of the very worst rapper turned grifter Tariq Nasheed. FBA internet goofies that do not speak for Black Americans 🤡🤡🤡🦝🦝🦝
@exalteduchiha1563Ай бұрын
@@addingupto1002no
@Miss-Ann-ThropeАй бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂 I watched a video of one of the earliest Reggae musicians. He said Jamaicans used to listen to Black music on the radio and used to imitate it. He admitted Reggae was based on BLACK AMERICAN MUSIC. He played the chords that made up black American music and showed how they took those chords and created Reggae. Bob Marley covered Black American songs in his early career. A Black American singer, Johnny Nash, met Bob while in Jamaica and told him to come to America and helped him get his career started.
@solarscience581525 күн бұрын
So what? All you’re proving is we borrow from each other as blak ppl. And a Jamaican created hip hop. So what?
@daniyahwebb3546 күн бұрын
You lying dog.@solarscience5815
@797hmb7Ай бұрын
They are mad at Tariq Nasheeds documentary on the history of Hip Hop
@first_to_lett_a_rhymme_flow_Ай бұрын
BS DOCUMENTARY
@solarscience581525 күн бұрын
Knowing Tariq he prolly talking a lot of ish. He does that.
@daniyahwebb3546 күн бұрын
@@solarscience5815he's telling the truth.
@solarscience58155 күн бұрын
@@daniyahwebb354is that what you call it?
@daniyahwebb3545 күн бұрын
@@solarscience5815 absolutely
@tonybone132Ай бұрын
Busta said Slick Rick is his favorite rapper but Slick Rick even said when he got to America the Americans had it poppin’
@tyiingram9878Ай бұрын
He sure did. I saw the interview where Slick Rick said it.
@nobullshiit9615Ай бұрын
The biggest mistake we made was fighting for all those immigrants to come here. We need to stick to our selves and dont worry about those immigrants!
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
Right
@jeremiahliddell6793Ай бұрын
💯
@staceyrivers1138Ай бұрын
Absolutely because they sure don’t worry about us
@jarodwilson4946Ай бұрын
It's no need to do that, when we go to Africa we stick to ourselves so we just don't understand how it feels to immigrate to another country
@BlackAboriginalAmericanАй бұрын
Facts💯
@TeffyJeffy19 күн бұрын
Wouldn't be no Busta Rhymes without Black American culture
@BlackAboriginalAmericanАй бұрын
Busta Rhymes 🦝ing really hard for those 🧈 butter biscuits 😂😂😂
@antonio00075Ай бұрын
We’re the only fools that are told to accept everyone..
@anitasewer1571Ай бұрын
Yes and many of us do; they have to prove to us why we should accept them.
@Mr.SafewayАй бұрын
Amen
@user-lv3rl3to1jАй бұрын
@anitasewer1571 no immigrant comes here worried about your acceptance. Trust that. Most of us ride with and for Black Americans, but so many of youare hell-bent on finding 2% dissidends as proof that everyone hates you.
@pinkiesopettietuskaderaАй бұрын
We're F00LS for doing it not being TOLD TO. But thank the heavens above WE'RE STRARTIN TO WAKE TF & resisting. We're not going for/ along with the BS. We're delineating & putting ppl in check and RIGHTFULLY SO 💯✖️💯 🅱️1️⃣
@joshtondurrah8048Ай бұрын
@@anitasewer1571 we don't need to accept them period y'all to nice.
@jrors93Ай бұрын
Busta is 100% cancelled. It was FBAs that put him on the map, back in the early 1990s. He followed FBA culture, and made a lane for himself. In fact, even when he was in the Leaders of the New School, it was FBAs even then, that put him on. He had a good legacy, then destroyed it in the end.
@kenyonsmith3399Ай бұрын
True Indeed ! Chuck D from Public Enemy , gave him the name Busta Rhymes and supported him as an artist and friend !! Hip Hop in those 90's
@ListenThis-th8rcАй бұрын
This is the exact way how They orchestrate chaos and divide people against eachother. Thanks American black people, You fell for it.. Terrible arrogant souls everywhere you go. You can never get a negative reaction like yours in any other ethnic group
@TanyaPowell-on8vnАй бұрын
he was already cancelled in Jamaica
@LeeTheLeeАй бұрын
Yup. Even down to going to an hbcu
@ou8r122Ай бұрын
@@TanyaPowell-on8vn Trust me they only Jamaican when they are in America and we they are in Jamaica they are Americans. All of them do this even the Africans. This is why they are the ones who are lost not us because we are on our soil of our ancestors and they are not.
@scmade1437Ай бұрын
THEY even steal our southern dialect.
@user-dl5cz8xk6yАй бұрын
💯 💯 💯
@premium718212 күн бұрын
Who is they?
@scmade143712 күн бұрын
@@premium7182 you and the rest of you white folks.
@user-cd4py6fj9hАй бұрын
We made Busta Rymes successful! The audacity!!!
@alwayssomething8344Ай бұрын
I can’t believe he had the nerve to say that and to sound like he believes it. We ( black Americans) have been having our style/ culture for centuries. I don’t know why he told that lie
@Mont3000Ай бұрын
With straight face. And he named dropped Dougie Fresh but Fresh told the truth.
@honeybrownsugga6866Ай бұрын
🙄 These people always demonstrate their ignorance and racism AFTER they make millions from the Black music and culture. Smh🙄
@bizchats110Ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@treasahdem14Ай бұрын
Jamaican ran the Mafia out of black communities in America!!! Americans was scared of the Mafia until we came to New York.
@derrickwilliams918Ай бұрын
I understand ignorance but racism?
@nellywilliams2776Ай бұрын
@@derrickwilliams918 our bad…. Colorism 😐😐😐
@staceyrivers1138Ай бұрын
Well said
@williambritt7581Ай бұрын
Good job, Phil, pointing out their hypocrisy. 😊
@errolduncan9305Ай бұрын
These people had no business beefing or fighting with black Americans. That is very disgraceful of Busta Rhymes. These people talk too goddamn much. Everybody has culture
@James-lu4hbАй бұрын
Saying that Jamaicans started hip hop and that Black Americans ain't got no culture is a disrespectful lie. Hip hop is derived from the cultural art forms and styles of Black Americans from top to bottom. All you have to do is look at audio and video recordings dating back to the 1920s.
@roylle6346Ай бұрын
So who put the information on Wikipedia? Busta rhymes?
@James-lu4hbАй бұрын
@@roylle6346 Anyone can edit or alter Wikipedia. That's why it's not allowed as an academic source in colleges and universities.
@roylle6346Ай бұрын
@@James-lu4hb every source on the internet mentions Kool Herc or one a dem Caribbean dudes. The only people saying otherwise are you guys. Also I'm quite sure a Jamaican didn't put Kool Hercs name there. I knw it hurts but who cares😂
@tiffanygraham5642Ай бұрын
@roylle6346 its lies period... of course them folks love to rewrite history. And one person's influence dosnt equal black Americans have no influence on their own culture or literally have no culture. Ppl are wilfully ignorant 🙄 Also the pictures of this man prove he was cos playing blk Americans. He was clearly influenced by our culture not his Jamaican heritage. Common sense is not so common these days.
@James-lu4hbАй бұрын
@roylle6346 Kool Herc came to America at 12 years old and assimilated into Black American Culture he's said this himself numerous times. Herc didn't bring anything over here from Jamaica that Black Americans copied. Hip Hop is derived from the Cultural Art Forms and Styles of Black Americans not Jamaicans 🤣 What are you even talking about dude? You don't even know what you're talking about 🤣
@ms.branch1207Ай бұрын
I bet you if they told him he had to go home right now he would say I'm American. I'm staying here😅😅😅😅😅
@MADNEWYORKER914Ай бұрын
Facts
@timotheewilliams9086Ай бұрын
He's a JaFAKEN😂
@foreverfly3113Ай бұрын
That part. All of them even Rhianna and Nickki. They rich and still wont live in their countries full time. It's a lot of them like that. My respect go to the Black immigrants who stay home and hold it down.
@witfilms736Ай бұрын
He was born in Brooklyn, you sound like the kkk with that statement. That’s what they would say to you
@glamjam9695Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@TheInsuranceAndTaxGuyАй бұрын
We have never been influenced by Latinos!
@FBA_AllTHEWAYАй бұрын
Busta saying his favorite artist is slick Rick due to their Jamaican upbringing. Rick honestly admits his entire swag comes from the American blacks. Nothing Jamaican about it.
@bfrancis1151Ай бұрын
Busta Rhymes is no different than a lot of other “Foreigners” who gained off the the blood, sweat, tears, and the unrelenting terror that Black Americans continue to face, only to have him ignorantly talk down on what we created. It was an absolute insult and I believe that woke us up. But then again he may have been only following orders from those folks…
@offcamtvАй бұрын
It doesn't matter. Busta is done.
@sidneywilder2731Ай бұрын
@@offcamtv facts, he done tore his ass
@greatblackness3449Ай бұрын
Truth
@kennethjenkins4092Ай бұрын
Africans, Jamaicans and every other black immigrant who comes here, don't forget you were shitted on too. Stop coming here kissing up to them folks.
@tonymckinney1355Ай бұрын
The crazy thing is that he was born a raised in the US. His is not a foreigner.
@omarcanteberry555Ай бұрын
FBA's are the real cancel culture, and we can show better than we can ever tell you check your ticket and records sales
@IllzWillz18Ай бұрын
Busta Rhymes has been cancelled! After I heard him say what he said, he gets no play
@telaroc12Ай бұрын
Keep telling the truth brother. It needs to be said.
@wiredsparxАй бұрын
Busta Rhymes chose the wrong hill to die on and tarnished his legacy.
@rillawhat8142Ай бұрын
💯👍🏾
@makiba9461Ай бұрын
As an FBA, I don’t want everyone to be a part of what we are. I know how special we are. Because of the 400 plus years of oppression, terrorism, murder, bullying, making us enslaved mentally, forced assimilation, using everything and every people against us with entertainment and news media, teaching us self- hatred etc. The Creator has walked with us, had mercy on us and blessed us with a gift no other people in this world have. We are chosen. I will never beg other people to want to be black or a part of US…..FBA or whatever we are calling ourselves today.
@Prechelle95Ай бұрын
I like this❤
@123kjaahАй бұрын
My brother I'm Jamaican and I have no beef or major problems with African Americans. There is one thing for sure you are African Americans and I'm an African Jamaican but at the end of day we are both Black. I'm Black Jamaican and you are Black Americans which make us African descendents. One Love, hail Marcus Garvey. Please though, do your homework on the originator of HIP HOP and you will find that Busta Rhymes is not wrong or hating, he is spitting facts, fact that most Black Americans outside of NYC seem to be ignorant to. One Love my brother 🙏🏾
@SpannaBannaАй бұрын
Jamaica was once 90% white and we fixed that...meanwhile you guys still scared of cops
@drebrown3016Ай бұрын
@@123kjaahif Ur talking about break dancing Ur correct, but when it comes to the mic it's been a rap for U cats!!!!!
@patricksterbeatzАй бұрын
For real. 100%. Us FBA's are the greatest.
@bennyvolleny186Ай бұрын
Busta Rhymes has proven to be a real life Buster! I'm 52 years old and grew up on Hip Hop. I don't even know what Dance Hall music is!
@loriannrichardson7644Ай бұрын
What folks don't realize is that Black American culture is so ubiquitous, that it litearally influences the world, and folks don't even realize they're living in the Black American culture world. 1. Black Americans created ALL of the genres of music original to the US. 2. Black American dance, nowadays Hip Hop, is Black American culture, but you can even look at dances b4 then, i.e., Jive, (which is now a standard ballroom dance). 3. American cuisine, in particular southern food which is really just soul food; the cooks on plantations brought seasoning to the tables of white Americans. Britains didn't really season their foods. 4. Also speech. White preachers copy the style of Black preachers; and linguistics, it is Black people who bring some of the most popular slang to the English language, particularly in the US. 5. Black American street-wear style is copied around the world. 6. Sports, Blacks came up eith moves in sports that are now just thought of as standard, but it originated in Black communities. By no means is this all, but I don'tcwant to write a thesis in the comment section.
@neilrussell219825 күн бұрын
Basically what I was saying, but not as eloquently as you expressed it though!!!!!!😂😂😂😂
@KikifromAtlantaАй бұрын
Ive lost all respect Busta Rhymes. He is done!
@markdaniels4178Ай бұрын
I don't f.u.k with Busta rhymes or any Jamaicans period
@markdaniels4178Ай бұрын
Jamaicans and Nigerians don't ride with us
@lajoyw9690Ай бұрын
Yess💯
@ADOSYoungLionАй бұрын
@@markdaniels4178 I think its mostly the ones in America. The ones in their country actually look up to us
@coleyounger6498Ай бұрын
Busta's cool 😎
@LilliLamourАй бұрын
Yes he did. I don't look at Busta the same. I now see him as someone who's benefited from Black Americans and now wants to step on us. I don't even enjoy his music anymore because of his actions.
@CynthiaC.-tc1deАй бұрын
Facts.
@KAH310Ай бұрын
Same
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
Same
@bizchats110Ай бұрын
I never liked it, he was too overly aggressive, and now looking back, he had to over exert himself to fit in, he’s right that we are not Caribbean so his aggression is definitely not our style
@sidneywilder2731Ай бұрын
@@bizchats110 all that damn hollering and sheet acting overly aggressive 😒, I was never a fan of dude and I tried but he wasn't popular to me
@bridgetlabella73225 күн бұрын
If hip hop was so “multi-cultural” what happened to other cultures when it spread to the rest of the states in the country … Where are the Jamaican West Coast rappers? Where are the Latino down south rappers Where is the Caribbean Midwest rappers what happened? 🤷🏽♀️
@So_CatoАй бұрын
What's crazy is that Busta got his rap name from Chuck D, an FBA. And the name is a play on an American football player named Buster Rhymes. Busta said himself that Diddy told him to switch up his style and that's when he started having real success. And all his major hits have FBA on the tracks. He has some nerve talking against America.
@citizencoy4393Ай бұрын
Let it be known that Florida had and has a blk culture that existed prior to the arrival of Haitians. The bright colors that we love and our love for the drums did not come from Haitians. We have our own food, dance, style, and so much more.
@kimanikeith4693Ай бұрын
Yes we black Americans already knew they Peggy back off of the family down there
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
Exactly
@jeremiahliddell6793Ай бұрын
FAMI BCU
@FBAMaroonАй бұрын
Omm
@jarodwilson4946Ай бұрын
It come from Africa, look at any African movie anything and all they do is beat on drums and war cries and all that stuff so it comes from Africa
@dbuffaleausouldieress5378Ай бұрын
So now he is on Missy Elliot’s tour…. Why does he want to be with a Black American artist tour group…
@kimanikeith4693Ай бұрын
She should have told his wide mouth ass no thank you
@keepingitrealandtruthful.5081Ай бұрын
Because it was black Americans that had made him the success he has been in music and not his fellow Jamaicans.
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
Exactly!!!! No jamaican tour? No latino tour?
@vaughnmiller4371Ай бұрын
Kick him off Missy, please.
@lorrie_IsraelАй бұрын
Exactly! And our people should demand that Missy remove him from the lineup. He's tethered on our culture long enough.
@lynnbritt-dumas562Ай бұрын
The crazy thing is that hip hop brand of music is directly related to Black American culture!.. in fact dancehall in Jamaica spinned off of that
That mentality of tribalism is what allowed Afrika to be colonized in the extent it was. That mentality fits well in amerikkk. Like you said everybody is separated here. It seems we are the only culture that wants to be inclusive. When are we going to learn, we are alone. Our struggle will be fixed by US.
@xero9329Ай бұрын
Wait didnt afr8ca enslave ots own ppl long before nzinga dold her own ppl to be queen?
@LoneWulf278Ай бұрын
EXACTLY.
@xero9329Ай бұрын
When we are able to understand we have different opinions but understand we all want the same thing. Ppl are divided too much because of race and bunch of bs.
@africaartАй бұрын
A black man is xenophobic. It is natural. This is the gospel truth. Know this and have peace.
@amrey3628Ай бұрын
@@xero9329NOPE. Comment #1 by Gil Scot Heron thoroughly talks down that we are the world stuff you trying to talk here. My parallels to what justice is & should look like are things that you take as a given for yourself. Go have your own revolution but just leave my people out of it, unless you're on accord with what we are striving for. That's the beginning, middle & end piece of the conversation over here.
@nexodus66Ай бұрын
He forgot how much the reggae was remaking our songs and everybody bite our style around the world. He has lost his mind saying all that. We are the cornerstone of how the world thrive.
@nexodus66Ай бұрын
He lost
@tarharqataseti9261Ай бұрын
Reggae is indirectly based on black American music
@roylle6346Ай бұрын
What you bragging about? Jazz from New Orleans which was literally the Caribbean once?
@nexodus66Ай бұрын
@@roylle6346 we can go back and forth on where things came from, but I am not interested. I love the influence of all Our people from wherever we are, and I am Caribbean decent. I'm one of the biggest fans of reggae too. However I now how America has the standard that the world tries to meet. It's okay to love your heritage, but Buster is crazy to disrespect us here considering everything.
@roylle6346Ай бұрын
@@nexodus66 he went too far saying they have no culture but however that culture was inspired by Caribbean people. No debate. America has a certain standard created by white people that everyone is trying to meet even blacks in America. The Harlem Renaissance was literally tap dancing for white men's approval. So you said nothing. Because y'all are hurt doesn't mean he never stated some facts
@tiffeetaffyyahoo9530Ай бұрын
A very important part of our culture that he overlooks is," don't eat at our table,that we make you welcome to, while we share and break bread with you. Fill your belly and then you, spreak bad about our family instead of being thankful! Black American Culture, 101 !
@Ronin-FBAАй бұрын
Busta said Slick Rick learned from his Caribbean upbringing. Slick Rick says he learned from African Americans aka FBA. Make it make sense people. Seriously when did Caribbeans start teaching people style. Head to toe matching 😮😮 has Busta Rhymes ever been down south. Better yet has he seen our fashion in the 60s and 70s
@williefanning4965Ай бұрын
Busta is delusional. People all around the world copy what black americans do and say. Our style is impeccable. We are a fly group of people. I was never influenced by Jamaican or African music, clothes, movies, or anything of the sort.
@TeelaRiversАй бұрын
Just my own kind
@arieszonaАй бұрын
Sorry bro. The world was influenced by African wether you like it or not
@sidneywilder2731Ай бұрын
@@arieszona 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦 really? How so ? You're crazy if you believe that
@apexone5502Ай бұрын
@@arieszona that’s BS. I’ve seen Black American influence in my international travels. I’ve also seen how Africans weren’t as accepted.
@2999jwhiteАй бұрын
@@arieszonalol bruh yall couldn’t afford broadcasting, how tf was we gone hear about yall. Through hear say across the water. Lmaoooo 😂
@spreadlove2628Ай бұрын
As a Jamaican, who lived in both Jamaica and America. I love all my black people world wide no matter where they are from. I wish we can stop this division amongths ourselfs. Im embarressed by Busta's remark, cause I wish to see us all work together not apart. You can be proud of where youre from without putting down another culture. Please dont think we all feel the same way he does.
@Flower_FloweringАй бұрын
We're not delusional enough to think it's all Jamaicans, but is certainly a great majority of those who feel this way. The problem with us is the fact that no one seems to be correcting people like him
@spreadlove2628Ай бұрын
@@Flower_Flowering I agree.
@BrianBurnett-py5elАй бұрын
I grew up with a Jamaican and he was us and to this day he is us. It’s silly for us to be against black people coming from somewhere else. We got a monster we been dealing with over 400yrs. This I’m so different when them folks will lynch him like any other black person in America.
@Eric-zc5vtАй бұрын
This isn't about cultural imperialism. It's about Busta rhymes saying stupid s***.
@crownprince6599Ай бұрын
Bruh, we not mad at you, just Busta for talking crazy.
@nicolej615Ай бұрын
Hbcu’s, cookouts, line dancing, black-eyed peas and rice, Jack and Jill, the links, urban style, African American museum, rap, r and b, the black church, go-go music, mambo sauce, etc
@karmelothompson7917Ай бұрын
In the South Busta Rhymes has no legecy
@malkahbatyisrael290Ай бұрын
Busta Rhymes cut his dreadlocks off & not only destroyed his looks, but he LOST his daggone mind!
@rybackfrankie8679Ай бұрын
Well, to be fair Busta has never looked good either 😂😂😂
@africaisking7817Ай бұрын
@@rybackfrankie8679 Calm down bro😂
@I2AmUSАй бұрын
@africaisking7817 and @@rybackfrankie8679 Let rybackfrankie86 tell the truth! 😂 He is a booger 🐻. He should be renamed Busted Rhymes. Cancel that 🦝 now. No FBA should attend any concert where he is playing. This will cut him off to the FBA hip hop community as well because who wants to have a booger (Ole Busted Booger) hanging out your nose. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@simplygem8449Ай бұрын
His looks😮he always looked like a ninja turtle or the swamp man..
@randallwilkerson5763Ай бұрын
DREADLOCKS CUT WAS SACRIFICIAL, I BET, NOW THAT I THINK ABOUT IT!!
@TheOneTrueNoNameАй бұрын
Never looked up to any celebrities we don't know these people
@MADNEWYORKER914Ай бұрын
Word
@mariequeen6621Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video and your hard work and making everyone aware . I think the disrespect of Foundational Black Americans is due to jealousy because our ancestors have physically built America and our inventions changed the world so we got haters
@leonsmith6428Ай бұрын
Phil out the gate telling the truth. Even as a young man I definitely looked at every black as being black. Had no idea so many segments of the black collective were tribal...
@dbuffaleausouldieress5378Ай бұрын
They are talking what they were taught behind doors from their parents and grandparents….
@ELITHATRUTHАй бұрын
I concur
@MADNEWYORKER914Ай бұрын
Word!!!
@carrington2949Ай бұрын
Exactly
@lallen8462Ай бұрын
Yep exactly
@lavonnealexander6936Ай бұрын
Facts
@wink4winksАй бұрын
😂 BUSTA KNEW HE WAS LYING WITH THAT DANCEHALL PART.... THAT HEAD AND EYES WENT 👇 DOWN 😂😂😂😂
@ikezilawАй бұрын
"You don't have to denigrate nobody else's culture to celebrate yours." 🎉❤👏 We as people of African descent can move further with this motto. Our diversity is beautifully unique.
@ldrayton5247Ай бұрын
And you’re not wrong. You are right! You don’t have to put down one culture to appreciate another.
@TheLb360Ай бұрын
Im Jamaican and i feel busta needs a beat down. What he said is super disrespectful. FBA is the culture.
@KristopherSatchellАй бұрын
Truth to power my brother!
@markdaniels4178Ай бұрын
That's sad my brother, this hate come from these new York salt water wanna be Jamaicans but not from the real Jamaicans from the island. The only Jamaicans who become sick in the head are those that lefted Jamaica and lived in New York 10 years or better.
@ronnie2699Ай бұрын
You went straight to the beat down 😂😂😂
@FBAeffortlesslyАй бұрын
We done with the disrespect so we delineate. Now, let them feel the difference. We are the culture ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
@tyiingram9878Ай бұрын
💯🙌🏿
@MisterJackson-so9loАй бұрын
It's amazing Busta is saying all that garbage when it was Public Enemy front man Chuck D who christen him with the name Busta Rhymes. Unfreaking believable.
@user-yh3do9og5tАй бұрын
For all the enlightened black people , mostly in New York, I say THANK YOU.
@yvonnecan6951Ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@anaelroiАй бұрын
Great demonstration setting the record straight. ❤
@bakulubaka8661Ай бұрын
Busta Rhymes is NOT even from Jamaica, his culture is Black American. He got caught up pandering to Latinos.
@jacksonernie484Ай бұрын
Just like Biggie was born in the US of A.
@363yАй бұрын
That’s what thought 💭 I’m like what oh now he’s Jamaica now. Wow!. 😂
@jacksonernie484Ай бұрын
@@363y That switch was a marketing ploy that was addressed years later to aim at foreign markets to sell music. The same happened with at least a couple of female rappers...
@timotheewilliams9086Ай бұрын
He's a Jafaken😂
@bakulubaka8661Ай бұрын
@@jacksonernie484 Exactly, these dudes was born in raised in Black American culture, Jamaica is not even their nationality.
@tyronewilliams6518Ай бұрын
Busta is no good.
@baperacks-com6801Ай бұрын
BUUMBBACLOUTjahovsaphate
@614GTRjrАй бұрын
The ticket sales have spoken lol
@myannmoore6066Ай бұрын
He messed up royally
@raymatt2927Ай бұрын
He's also A-Hole in real life & very disrespectful to his fans.
@raymatt2927Ай бұрын
He's also a A-Hole in real life & very disrespectful to his fans.
@jesusking7177Ай бұрын
The Tribe Called Quest👑 really put him on from Queens NY Q.Tip 😂
@ikeski12315 күн бұрын
He should have consulted with Q - TIP before making those crazy remarks !!!
@Sherrylee50Ай бұрын
Phil you are Absolutely Right💯 and the nerve of Busta Rhymes who was born in East Flatbush Brooklyn Ny he is straight up disrespectful and dillusional he needs to put his time into jamaicans who cant even enjoy they own beaches
@Truthbetold-777Ай бұрын
Busta was born in NY for the record. He sounds bitter in his statement. Even the artist he said it's his favorite, gives credit to the influence Black American culture has had on him and his music.
@Mont3000Ай бұрын
Yeah he named dropped Dougie Fresh but Fresh told the truth. Obvious truth at that so I don't know how anybody can have the audacity to say otherwise. They must really think they can get away with it.
@robbindavis4751Ай бұрын
Buster is pandering and trying hard to be relevant. He's done seriously 😏screwed up
@EyeOfTheWatcherАй бұрын
I agree as you notice it said a similar thing when he was at a Latino event pandering to them. it is going to be interesting to see how they respond when black Americans start asking and getting laws based on lineage only and not on race. With the census having a field to separate black Americans for immigrants things are going to be interesting in the future.
@nubiannile46065 күн бұрын
You can’t live in a country for 400 plus years and not have a culture. That’s so ridiculous.
@goldbabycarti361522 күн бұрын
The sad part is His name busta rhymes was given to him by a black American man which he took from a Black American football player from Miami like the nerve of that goofy and he wasn’t even born in Jamaica 😂
@ADOSYoungLionАй бұрын
Honestly, we should be holding these interviewers and other rappers/entertainers accountable for not pushing back at Busta Rhymes, letting him get away with disrespecting us like that! 🤬😤😤 Jamaican music was and still is heavily influenced and inspired by Black Americans! Do your research!
@t-bloc2763Ай бұрын
Agreed...
@rillawhat8142Ай бұрын
💯👍🏾
@melvinlovejonesАй бұрын
Busta is wrong in all kinds of ways with his uneducated rhetoric.
@omarcanteberry555Ай бұрын
He also said he was down with the nation of Islam
@overstandinggod3410Ай бұрын
Nation of Gods & Earth's to be exact @@omarcanteberry555
@omarcanteberry555Ай бұрын
I wonder who got the video tape on him you know how the folks set them traps 😮
@bwNetOpsАй бұрын
He wrong but it go both ways … blacks always fighting their own because they have an accent.., its ignorant
@melvinlovejonesАй бұрын
@@bwNetOps every race fights their own a’la Russia/Ukraine.
@MauriceGallowayАй бұрын
Hip Hop started in America not Jamaica 😂 and he ate off the culture and was able to better his family lives smh im shocked
@underhtaylor7359Ай бұрын
Busta rhymes better worry about on how Jamaica don't own their own land, Chinese,the British and Indians own a lot of their things over in their country
@krazebos3163Ай бұрын
Busta is all on Slick Rick you know what and Slick Rick is giving Black Americans the props with our culture.
@SpannaBannaАй бұрын
Slick Rick is Jamaican too
@rastahill748Ай бұрын
Jamaicans say they started hiphop but forget about DJ Hollywood, and Jazz music 😂 smh
@keepingitrealandtruthful.5081Ай бұрын
Grand master flash is Bajan. LOL
@treasahdem14Ай бұрын
GrandMaster Flash has Jamaican blood! Still COOL DJ Herc was b4 the rest on ur list and he is Jamaican,
@decacards5250Ай бұрын
Heavy D also.
@godsin7299Ай бұрын
@@treasahdem14flash was under dj smokey a hip hop dj
@bwNetOpsАй бұрын
Jamaicans did, including the dj format… look up sound system culture that been going on since 1960s.
@Cutthecheck555Ай бұрын
He really doesn't have a legacy. Yes, he's well-known for a few little songs.He did that make really not much sense. And now, with his disrespect we would be a fool to support him.
@denzelreid4834Ай бұрын
I've stopped listening to Busta Rhymes since.
@MaryJaneJones.Ай бұрын
I was 9 years old. 😂
@jayp3687Ай бұрын
Im Caribbean and i affirm that we did not influence hip hop culture, hip hop influenced us. Caribbeans wait on FBA's to create new dance styles and we replicate, that simple!
@wilbo417Ай бұрын
Talk for your island, every island is different!
@QLivinАй бұрын
@@wilbo417Jamaica influences the entire Caribbean. FBAs influenced Jamaica, enough said.
@randtedАй бұрын
@wilbo417 And which Carribean Island has popular musical success? Name the Island, please, and the music form. I will take it from there with a little history.
@Jah_NzolaАй бұрын
@AboutJamaica Ska is the progenitor to rocksteady and reggae and it’s literally a emulation of Rhythm and blues, and jazz… All of the fathers of Reggae such as Toots and Maytals, Bob Marley etc all said that they were inspired and influenced by Roscoe Gordon, Sam Cooke, Curtis Mayfield etc. Infact the most famous Jamaican son One love, by Bob Marley was cowritten by Curtis Mayfield
@jaydeep3983Ай бұрын
@AboutJamaicaare you focking stupid?Jamaicans got ska music from fba.
@gmack8138Ай бұрын
It’s too bad Busta Rhymes is saying what he’s told to say. He knows the Blacks are the culture. Everyone follows the Blacks
@omarcanteberry555Ай бұрын
Why hasn't Buster put out any Spanish rap tracts in all of his years in the industry
@darrylwilliams8656Ай бұрын
I grew up in The Bronx in the 70s I did not see no caribbean culture in the project. Zulu Nation. Or black spades. RIP Mario from Bronx Dale.
@mentlincАй бұрын
In those early days (70's-80's) you couldn't even rap if you didnt have black american soul, funk, or revolutionary culture in your veins
@mhairsto24Ай бұрын
I did not know that BUSTA RHYMES was from JAMAICA until his song 'GIRLFRIEND' in like 2018. If we don't have culture as Foundational Black Americans, then you should not want to dress like FBA, sound like FBA, or be in America around FBA.
@robintaylor4809Ай бұрын
KRS-One should be canceled too. He basically gave our whole culture away and one of his lectures.
@lindar6326Ай бұрын
HIS TAKES UP WAY TOO MUCH AIR WHEN HE BREATHS THROUGH HIS NOSE😊
@Color-of-loveАй бұрын
Buster is just jealous. He has nothing going on and has lost all his influence and finance with us.
@eternlyblsdАй бұрын
Took the words out my mouth and he looks like he in his feelings because of his music is not doing well 😂
@BlackiscipleАй бұрын
Jealousies for the weak minded ppls ain't time for that B.S we are not like you Bkack Anerican fighting and killing each other all the time over B.S being divided all the time like a bunch of plantation Negros every other race in America can work together and Build Together work closely with diasporas in the wider world all except for you black Americans up past stupid backwards and ignorant who the hell would want to copy you people up I'm not inspiration to anybody anymore you become more corrupted than any other race in the West
@CaringIndiv02Ай бұрын
Yes and he is sure enough doing a good job of losing it more.
@antonio00075Ай бұрын
He bought one too many mansions in LA or Miami when he could of had a small city in Africa with 40 mansions
@lavonnealexander6936Ай бұрын
This is facts, his music sucks
@overstandinggod3410Ай бұрын
Heads might not even support the Missy tour now that he's on it...